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SYMPTOMSWhen you create an index entry ({XE}) field that contains a backslash (\) followed by a semicolon (;) and then convert the document to Word 6.0, Word 95, or Rich Text Format (RTF), the backslash and the semicolon are dropped from the {XE} field. Consequently, when you update your index, the result is incorrect. WORKAROUNDTo work around this problem, install the Word 97 converter on the computer where you have Word 6.0 or 7.0. This allows you to open Word 97 documents in Word 6.0 or 7.0. STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Word 97 for Windows. MORE INFORMATIONThe backslash in the field indicates to Word that the semicolon is to appear in the index and that it does not indicate the end of the material. If the backslash is not present, the text that appears in the index ends with the semicolon. Additional query words: 8.0 word8 word97 semi-colon semi colon dot comma
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